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Use Modeling Tools

Import Other Tables

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Manually Define New Fields
Manually Define New Fields

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Manually Define New Fields

You may create a new field in the Repository by manually defining the field or by copying an existing field. You may use a Reference Field to create the new field. As you create a new field, you should complete the following steps:

1.  Use proper naming standards when the field is created. These are described in the Corporate Data Dictionary Concept.

2.  Set all required field characteristics based on your site standards. (Refer to Field Considerations.)

3.  Define field level help text for the user and the developer. (Refer to 1.5.4 Repository Help Text Development.)

4.  Create field visualizations if required for component or WAM development. (Refer to 1.5.6 Field Visualization Development.)

5.  Optional: In special cases, field level rules and triggers can be added. (Refer to 1.5.6 Field Visualization Development.)

6.  Test your field definitions by using a simple test function. (For example, you can use the FLDTEST application template.)

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Use Modeling Tools
Use Modeling Tools

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Use Modeling Tools

If you have used a modeling tool to create the database, the basic field definitions are automatically created for you. Most field definitions will use Reference Field based on attribute data types that are part of the modeling tool. You will complete the following steps to update field definitions:

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6.  Test your field definitions by using a simple test function or by using an application prototype.

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Import Other Tables
Import Other Tables

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Import Other Tables

If you have imported other tables to use an existing database, all fields in the tables are automatically added to the Repository. You will complete the following steps to update field definitions:

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6.  Test your field definitions by using a simple test function.


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Reference Fields